Oxford BrookesPoetryCentre hosted a night of diverse and entertaining performance poetry on 17th June 2012 at the Old Fire Station in Oxford.
Five leading local poets - Alan Buckley, Paul Askew, Tina Sederholm, Vahni Capildeo and Jennifer A. McGowan - came together, compèred by the equally talented George Chopping, to share some of their work. The second half opened the stage to new and upcoming voices with a lively open mic section, followed by a headline performance by RoseSolari.
You may have missed the event live, but we managed to capture a video of the show, so you can experience some of the fun of the night, and encounter some of the wonderful, talented poets involved.
Find out more about Oxford Brookes Poetry Centre:
https://www.brookes.ac.uk/poetry-centre/
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/brookespoetry/

Delhi Poetry Festival has already emerged as the largest poetry festival to ever be held, yet maintaining its silence and serenity. This year #Delhi will celebrate the 4th season #DPF4 of this festival which will be held over 3 days on December, 16th, 17th and 18th. It will be hosted at the
NCUI AuditoriumCentre situated on August Kranti Marg in the Siri Institutional Area of New Delhi.
If you like the video, don’t forget to LIKE, SHARE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE to Delhipedia’s YouTube channel.
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Poetry uses forms and conventions to suggest differential interpretation to words, or to evoke emotive responses. Devices such as assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia and rhythm are sometimes used to achieve musical or incantatory effects. The use of ambiguity, symbolism, irony and other stylistic elements of poetic diction often leaves a poem open to multiple interpretations. Similarly figures of speech such as metaphor, simile and metonymy create a resonance between otherwise disparate images—a layering of meanings, forming connections previously not perceived. Kindred forms of resonance may exist, between individual verses, in their patterns of rhyme or rhythm.

Poetry Africa

More than twenty poets, predominantly from South Africa and elsewhere on the African continent, participate in the 7–10 day Poetry Africa, an international poetry festival that is based mostly in Durban, South Africa, during the final quarter of the year. The festival's extensive programme includes theatre performances, readings, music and book-launches with a festival finale at BAT Centre. Day activities include seminars, workshops, open mic opportunities, and school visits.

Poetry Africa is organized by the Centre for Creative Arts which is a multi-disciplinary arts organisation within the Faculty of Human Sciences at the University of KwaZulu-Natal in Durban. From the CCA Mission statement:

The Centre fulfils a function as facilitator, promoter, networker, and capacity builder, and plays a vital role in bringing to fruition the artistic potential of the region. The CCA co-ordinates four annual festivals which are the foremost of their kind in the region; Time of the Writer, Poetry Africa, the Durban International Film Festival, and the JOMBA! Contemporary Dance Festival. The CCA is also involved in other projects and programmes. These festivals reflect artistic integrity, are professionally produced, and receive excellent media coverage. All have strong international links that enhance intercultural artistic relationships with and within South Africa, the African continent, and the global community. All activities have important development components that reach into communities that do not have access to top-level art practitioners such as those participating in our festivals. Schools and tertiary institutions are a particular focus; as are grass roots community arts organisations.

Poetry Library

Background

Situated on the fifth floor of the Royal Festival Hall, overlooking the river Thames, the library aims to hold all contemporary UK poetry publications since 1912, housing the largest collection in Britain, numbering over 200,000 items, including works by small presses. It also holds audio and video materials, critical texts and works for children for loan and reference. The library contains work by non-UK poets and publishers. Press cuttings are also archived for members research. Membership is free and material is borrowed through the national inter-lending library services or returned by post. The library provides support for schools nationally and locally. The venue has an exhibition and event space.

History and future plans

Use and enjoy this place. Burrow in, borrow on.

This is a pleasant library. I'd enjoy every minute
But for the danger of meeting other poets in it.

Glyn Maxwell

Glyn Maxwell (born in 1962) is a British poet, playwright, librettist, and lecturer.

Early life

Though his parents are Welsh - his mother Buddug-Mair Powell (b. 1928) acted in the original stage show of Dylan Thomas's Under Milk Wood in the West End and on Broadway in 1956 - Maxwell was born and raised in Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire.

His father James Maxwell (b. 1928) is a retired industrial chemist. Maxwell has two brothers, Alun (b. 1960), and David (b. 1964). His cousin Kerry-Lee Powell is a noted Canadian poet.

After his marriage and the birth of his daughter Alfie, he moved with his family to the USA, living and teaching at first in Amherst, Massachusetts, and then in New York City, during which time he taught at Columbia, Princeton, NYU and the New School. He returned to the UK in 2006.

Khawaja Saad Rafi poetry | Pmln general counsel

Poets in Oxford: Performance Poetry | Oxford Brookes University

Oxford BrookesPoetryCentre hosted a night of diverse and entertaining performance poetry on 17th June 2012 at the Old Fire Station in Oxford.
Five leading local poets - Alan Buckley, Paul Askew, Tina Sederholm, Vahni Capildeo and Jennifer A. McGowan - came together, compèred by the equally talented George Chopping, to share some of their work. The second half opened the stage to new and upcoming voices with a lively open mic section, followed by a headline performance by RoseSolari.
You may have missed the event live, but we managed to capture a video of the show, so you can experience some of the fun of the night, and encounter some of the wonderful, talented poets involved.
Find out more about Oxford Brookes Poetry Centre:
https://www.brookes.ac.uk/poetry-centre/
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/brookespoetry/

Delhi Poetry Festival, 2016 PF 2016 at NCUI Auditorium Centre

Delhi Poetry Festival has already emerged as the largest poetry festival to ever be held, yet maintaining its silence and serenity. This year #Delhi will celebrate the 4th season #DPF4 of this festival which will be held over 3 days on December, 16th, 17th and 18th. It will be hosted at the
NCUI AuditoriumCentre situated on August Kranti Marg in the Siri Institutional Area of New Delhi.
If you like the video, don’t forget to LIKE, SHARE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE to Delhipedia’s YouTube channel.
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Poetry at The Book Centre

A reading of poetry by MichaelGarland at The BookCentreWaterford.
Michael is the founder of bizBoost and also a founding member and current chairman of the voluntary organisation, Waterford BusinessGroup (WBG), founded in March 2013.
Waterford Business Group was set up in March 2013, and meets on a regular basis to continually help our City to grow. We are a combination of local employees and business owners, who work together to support the local people of Waterford. The group positively helps Waterford City in business, community and tourism.

Khawaja Saad Rafi poetry | Pmln general counsel

Pmln elected nawaz sharif as a party president

published: 04 Oct 2017

Poets in Oxford: Performance Poetry | Oxford Brookes University

Oxford BrookesPoetryCentre hosted a night of diverse and entertaining performance poetry on 17th June 2012 at the Old Fire Station in Oxford.
Five leading local poets - Alan Buckley, Paul Askew, Tina Sederholm, Vahni Capildeo and Jennifer A. McGowan - came together, compèred by the equally talented George Chopping, to share some of their work. The second half opened the stage to new and upcoming voices with a lively open mic section, followed by a headline performance by RoseSolari.
You may have missed the event live, but we managed to capture a video of the show, so you can experience some of the fun of the night, and encounter some of the wonderful, talented poets involved.
Find out more about Oxford Brookes Poetry Centre:
https://www.brookes.ac.uk/poetry-centre/
Facebook:
https:/...

Delhi Poetry Festival, 2016 PF 2016 at NCUI Auditorium Centre

Delhi Poetry Festival has already emerged as the largest poetry festival to ever be held, yet maintaining its silence and serenity. This year #Delhi will celebrate the 4th season #DPF4 of this festival which will be held over 3 days on December, 16th, 17th and 18th. It will be hosted at the
NCUI AuditoriumCentre situated on August Kranti Marg in the Siri Institutional Area of New Delhi.
If you like the video, don’t forget to LIKE, SHARE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE to Delhipedia’s YouTube channel.
Follow Delhipedia on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram as we are the single largest community for any city in India. In Delhi, we are double, triple, 4 times and in many cases over 10 times larger as a community than others:
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Twitter: www.twitter.com/thedelh...

Poetry at The Book Centre

A reading of poetry by MichaelGarland at The BookCentreWaterford.
Michael is the founder of bizBoost and also a founding member and current chairman of the voluntary organisation, Waterford BusinessGroup (WBG), founded in March 2013.
Waterford Business Group was set up in March 2013, and meets on a regular basis to continually help our City to grow. We are a combination of local employees and business owners, who work together to support the local people of Waterford. The group positively helps Waterford City in business, community and tourism.

Oxford BrookesPoetryCentre hosted a night of diverse and entertaining performance poetry on 17th June 2012 at the Old Fire Station in Oxford.
Five leading local poets - Alan Buckley, Paul Askew, Tina Sederholm, Vahni Capildeo and Jennifer A. McGowan - came together, compèred by the equally talented George Chopping, to share some of their work. The second half opened the stage to new and upcoming voices with a lively open mic section, followed by a headline performance by RoseSolari.
You may have missed the event live, but we managed to capture a video of the show, so you can experience some of the fun of the night, and encounter some of the wonderful, talented poets involved.
Find out more about Oxford Brookes Poetry Centre:
https://www.brookes.ac.uk/poetry-centre/
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/brookespoetry/

Oxford BrookesPoetryCentre hosted a night of diverse and entertaining performance poetry on 17th June 2012 at the Old Fire Station in Oxford.
Five leading local poets - Alan Buckley, Paul Askew, Tina Sederholm, Vahni Capildeo and Jennifer A. McGowan - came together, compèred by the equally talented George Chopping, to share some of their work. The second half opened the stage to new and upcoming voices with a lively open mic section, followed by a headline performance by RoseSolari.
You may have missed the event live, but we managed to capture a video of the show, so you can experience some of the fun of the night, and encounter some of the wonderful, talented poets involved.
Find out more about Oxford Brookes Poetry Centre:
https://www.brookes.ac.uk/poetry-centre/
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/brookespoetry/

Delhi Poetry Festival, 2016 PF 2016 at NCUI Auditorium Centre

Delhi Poetry Festival has already emerged as the largest poetry festival to ever be held, yet maintaining its silence and serenity. This year #Delhi will celebr...

Delhi Poetry Festival has already emerged as the largest poetry festival to ever be held, yet maintaining its silence and serenity. This year #Delhi will celebrate the 4th season #DPF4 of this festival which will be held over 3 days on December, 16th, 17th and 18th. It will be hosted at the
NCUI AuditoriumCentre situated on August Kranti Marg in the Siri Institutional Area of New Delhi.
If you like the video, don’t forget to LIKE, SHARE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE to Delhipedia’s YouTube channel.
Follow Delhipedia on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram as we are the single largest community for any city in India. In Delhi, we are double, triple, 4 times and in many cases over 10 times larger as a community than others:
Facebook: www.facebook.com/delhipedia
Twitter: www.twitter.com/thedelhipedia
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Join us as we explore Delhi together. And, if you have any interesting stories/places/food/people to share with us, then please let us know.
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Delhi Poetry Festival has already emerged as the largest poetry festival to ever be held, yet maintaining its silence and serenity. This year #Delhi will celebrate the 4th season #DPF4 of this festival which will be held over 3 days on December, 16th, 17th and 18th. It will be hosted at the
NCUI AuditoriumCentre situated on August Kranti Marg in the Siri Institutional Area of New Delhi.
If you like the video, don’t forget to LIKE, SHARE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE to Delhipedia’s YouTube channel.
Follow Delhipedia on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram as we are the single largest community for any city in India. In Delhi, we are double, triple, 4 times and in many cases over 10 times larger as a community than others:
Facebook: www.facebook.com/delhipedia
Twitter: www.twitter.com/thedelhipedia
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Join us as we explore Delhi together. And, if you have any interesting stories/places/food/people to share with us, then please let us know.
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A reading of poetry by MichaelGarland at The BookCentreWaterford.
Michael is the founder of bizBoost and also a founding member and current chairman of the voluntary organisation, Waterford BusinessGroup (WBG), founded in March 2013.
Waterford Business Group was set up in March 2013, and meets on a regular basis to continually help our City to grow. We are a combination of local employees and business owners, who work together to support the local people of Waterford. The group positively helps Waterford City in business, community and tourism.

A reading of poetry by MichaelGarland at The BookCentreWaterford.
Michael is the founder of bizBoost and also a founding member and current chairman of the voluntary organisation, Waterford BusinessGroup (WBG), founded in March 2013.
Waterford Business Group was set up in March 2013, and meets on a regular basis to continually help our City to grow. We are a combination of local employees and business owners, who work together to support the local people of Waterford. The group positively helps Waterford City in business, community and tourism.

Poetry reading at American centre

published: 24 Oct 2017

Poetry to celebrate a new era for Norwich's Dragon Hall

Young poet RubyPinner has written the poem New Era to celebrate a new chapter at Dragon Hall.
The medieval building is home to Writers' Centre Norwich which is leading the project to transform the historic venue into the NationalCentre for Writing.
Ruby's poem was performed at the breaking ground celebrations to mark the start of building work on the ambitious project.
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Young poet RubyPinner has written the poem New Era to celebrate a new chapter at Dragon Hall.
The medieval building is home to Writers' Centre Norwich which is leading the project to transform the historic venue into the NationalCentre for Writing.
Ruby's poem was performed at the breaking ground celebrations to mark the start of building work on the ambitious project.
Norfolk Now is the YouTube channel that gives you the best local stories from across Nelson's county. Tune in for the latest videos on news, sports, food & drink, history, entertainment and more...
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Young poet RubyPinner has written the poem New Era to celebrate a new chapter at Dragon Hall.
The medieval building is home to Writers' Centre Norwich which is leading the project to transform the historic venue into the NationalCentre for Writing.
Ruby's poem was performed at the breaking ground celebrations to mark the start of building work on the ambitious project.
Norfolk Now is the YouTube channel that gives you the best local stories from across Nelson's county. Tune in for the latest videos on news, sports, food & drink, history, entertainment and more...
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Poets in Oxford: Performance Poetry | Oxford Brookes University

Oxford BrookesPoetryCentre hosted a night of diverse and entertaining performance poetry on 17th June 2012 at the Old Fire Station in Oxford.
Five leading local poets - Alan Buckley, Paul Askew, Tina Sederholm, Vahni Capildeo and Jennifer A. McGowan - came together, compèred by the equally talented George Chopping, to share some of their work. The second half opened the stage to new and upcoming voices with a lively open mic section, followed by a headline performance by RoseSolari.
You may have missed the event live, but we managed to capture a video of the show, so you can experience some of the fun of the night, and encounter some of the wonderful, talented poets involved.
Find out more about Oxford Brookes Poetry Centre:
https://www.brookes.ac.uk/poetry-centre/
Facebook:
https:/...

Poetry East with Rowan Williams

Rowan Williams, who served as Archbishop of Canterbury from 2002 to 2012, ‘manages to appeal to a wide range of people with his thoughtful cultural commentary’ (GlasgowReview of Books). His two collections of poems, The OtherMountain and The Poems of Rowan Williams (Carcanet), explore the search for meaning, man’s relationship to nature, and the paradoxes of poetry itself. Maitreyabandhu will be in conversation with him about poetry, imagination and faith in a troubled world.
The last of the current series of events in association with the London Review of Books.

Busisiwa Gqulu at POETRY AFRICA 2013

Don Paterson at Poetry East

www.lbc.org.uk
PoetryEast is a poetry venue at the London Buddhist Centre showcasing the work of well-known contemporary poets, exploring the relationship between poetry and spiritual life. On the 18th of May 2012 Maitreyabandhu interviewed Don Patterson in front of a sold out audience.
www.lbc.org.uk
www.poetryeast.net

Oxford BrookesPoetryCentre hosted a night of diverse and entertaining performance poetry on 17th June 2012 at the Old Fire Station in Oxford.
Five leading local poets - Alan Buckley, Paul Askew, Tina Sederholm, Vahni Capildeo and Jennifer A. McGowan - came together, compèred by the equally talented George Chopping, to share some of their work. The second half opened the stage to new and upcoming voices with a lively open mic section, followed by a headline performance by RoseSolari.
You may have missed the event live, but we managed to capture a video of the show, so you can experience some of the fun of the night, and encounter some of the wonderful, talented poets involved.
Find out more about Oxford Brookes Poetry Centre:
https://www.brookes.ac.uk/poetry-centre/
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/brookespoetry/

Oxford BrookesPoetryCentre hosted a night of diverse and entertaining performance poetry on 17th June 2012 at the Old Fire Station in Oxford.
Five leading local poets - Alan Buckley, Paul Askew, Tina Sederholm, Vahni Capildeo and Jennifer A. McGowan - came together, compèred by the equally talented George Chopping, to share some of their work. The second half opened the stage to new and upcoming voices with a lively open mic section, followed by a headline performance by RoseSolari.
You may have missed the event live, but we managed to capture a video of the show, so you can experience some of the fun of the night, and encounter some of the wonderful, talented poets involved.
Find out more about Oxford Brookes Poetry Centre:
https://www.brookes.ac.uk/poetry-centre/
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/brookespoetry/

Rowan Williams, who served as Archbishop of Canterbury from 2002 to 2012, ‘manages to appeal to a wide range of people with his thoughtful cultural commentary’ (GlasgowReview of Books). His two collections of poems, The OtherMountain and The Poems of Rowan Williams (Carcanet), explore the search for meaning, man’s relationship to nature, and the paradoxes of poetry itself. Maitreyabandhu will be in conversation with him about poetry, imagination and faith in a troubled world.
The last of the current series of events in association with the London Review of Books.

Rowan Williams, who served as Archbishop of Canterbury from 2002 to 2012, ‘manages to appeal to a wide range of people with his thoughtful cultural commentary’ (GlasgowReview of Books). His two collections of poems, The OtherMountain and The Poems of Rowan Williams (Carcanet), explore the search for meaning, man’s relationship to nature, and the paradoxes of poetry itself. Maitreyabandhu will be in conversation with him about poetry, imagination and faith in a troubled world.
The last of the current series of events in association with the London Review of Books.

www.lbc.org.uk
PoetryEast is a poetry venue at the London Buddhist Centre showcasing the work of well-known contemporary poets, exploring the relationship between poetry and spiritual life. On the 18th of May 2012 Maitreyabandhu interviewed Don Patterson in front of a sold out audience.
www.lbc.org.uk
www.poetryeast.net

www.lbc.org.uk
PoetryEast is a poetry venue at the London Buddhist Centre showcasing the work of well-known contemporary poets, exploring the relationship between poetry and spiritual life. On the 18th of May 2012 Maitreyabandhu interviewed Don Patterson in front of a sold out audience.
www.lbc.org.uk
www.poetryeast.net

A For Apple | ABCSong | Alphabet Song | Nursery RhymesPlaylist | Videos, Songs And Poems For KidsTeddy And Timmy is very happy to release another version of Popular Nursery Rhymes Collection & Compilation Of Most Popular poems for Kids. Following is the list of the Nursery Rhymes in this compilation and their respective timings for easy scrolling.
(00:16) A For Apple | ABC Song | Alphabet Song
(05:27) If You Are Happy And You Know It
(08:26) Five Little Ducks Went SwimmingOne Day
(11:10) Jingle Bells | Merry Christmas Song
(16:21) Numbers Song
(19:22) Ten In The Bed
(21:34) Animal Sounds
(25:04) Hickory Dickory Dock
(27:59) Old MacDonald Had A Farm
(30:06) FingerFamily
(33:25) Phonics Song
(36:43) Wheels On The Bus - Part 2
(38:39) BINGO Dog Song
(41:27) Johny Johny YesPapa
(43:35) Head Shoulders Knees And Toes
(45:28) ABCD
(47:27) Baa Baa Black Sheep
(49:44) Mary Had A Little Lamb
(51:47) Shapes Song
(53:25) Colors Song
This channel showcases nursery rhymes and poems for kids in an entertaining and fun way to educate small children easily and efficiently.
These nursery rhymes/songs are preschool/kindergarten songs which helps kids and small children learn basic preschool education in a fun and an entertaining way. Parents can show these videos to their toddlers and kids between the age of 1 to 3 before they enter play school. Overall fun videos where kids and also parents will enjoy it and parents and teachers will very easily be able to teach their kids with the help of these entertaining videos.
Our channel aims at spreading joy to all the children and parents through our 3D animated rhymes for children. These children rhymes will surely educate and entertain your kids. While producing the music for children we also take care that the music sounds pleasing to their ears and also to you. We put in a lot of effort to make our channel joyful for your kids. Hope you enjoy our videos!

A For Apple | ABCSong | Alphabet Song | Nursery RhymesPlaylist | Videos, Songs And Poems For KidsTeddy And Timmy is very happy to release another version of Popular Nursery Rhymes Collection & Compilation Of Most Popular poems for Kids. Following is the list of the Nursery Rhymes in this compilation and their respective timings for easy scrolling.
(00:16) A For Apple | ABC Song | Alphabet Song
(05:27) If You Are Happy And You Know It
(08:26) Five Little Ducks Went SwimmingOne Day
(11:10) Jingle Bells | Merry Christmas Song
(16:21) Numbers Song
(19:22) Ten In The Bed
(21:34) Animal Sounds
(25:04) Hickory Dickory Dock
(27:59) Old MacDonald Had A Farm
(30:06) FingerFamily
(33:25) Phonics Song
(36:43) Wheels On The Bus - Part 2
(38:39) BINGO Dog Song
(41:27) Johny Johny YesPapa
(43:35) Head Shoulders Knees And Toes
(45:28) ABCD
(47:27) Baa Baa Black Sheep
(49:44) Mary Had A Little Lamb
(51:47) Shapes Song
(53:25) Colors Song
This channel showcases nursery rhymes and poems for kids in an entertaining and fun way to educate small children easily and efficiently.
These nursery rhymes/songs are preschool/kindergarten songs which helps kids and small children learn basic preschool education in a fun and an entertaining way. Parents can show these videos to their toddlers and kids between the age of 1 to 3 before they enter play school. Overall fun videos where kids and also parents will enjoy it and parents and teachers will very easily be able to teach their kids with the help of these entertaining videos.
Our channel aims at spreading joy to all the children and parents through our 3D animated rhymes for children. These children rhymes will surely educate and entertain your kids. While producing the music for children we also take care that the music sounds pleasing to their ears and also to you. We put in a lot of effort to make our channel joyful for your kids. Hope you enjoy our videos!

Poets in Oxford: Performance Poetry | Oxford Brookes University

Oxford BrookesPoetryCentre hosted a night of diverse and entertaining performance poetry on 17th June 2012 at the Old Fire Station in Oxford.
Five leading local poets - Alan Buckley, Paul Askew, Tina Sederholm, Vahni Capildeo and Jennifer A. McGowan - came together, compèred by the equally talented George Chopping, to share some of their work. The second half opened the stage to new and upcoming voices with a lively open mic section, followed by a headline performance by RoseSolari.
You may have missed the event live, but we managed to capture a video of the show, so you can experience some of the fun of the night, and encounter some of the wonderful, talented poets involved.
Find out more about Oxford Brookes Poetry Centre:
https://www.brookes.ac.uk/poetry-centre/
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/brookespoetry/

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Poetry East with Antony Gormley

Antony Gormley is one of Britain’s most successful sculptors, perhaps best known for the ‘...

Delhi Poetry Festival, 2016 PF 2016 at NCUI Auditorium Centre

Delhi Poetry Festival has already emerged as the largest poetry festival to ever be held, yet maintaining its silence and serenity. This year #Delhi will celebrate the 4th season #DPF4 of this festival which will be held over 3 days on December, 16th, 17th and 18th. It will be hosted at the
NCUI AuditoriumCentre situated on August Kranti Marg in the Siri Institutional Area of New Delhi.
If you like the video, don’t forget to LIKE, SHARE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE to Delhipedia’s YouTube channel.
Follow Delhipedia on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram as we are the single largest community for any city in India. In Delhi, we are double, triple, 4 times and in many cases over 10 times larger as a community than others:
Facebook: www.facebook.com/delhipedia
Twitter: www.twitter.com/thedelhipedia
Instagram: www.instagram.com/thedelhipedia
Join us as we explore Delhi together. And, if you have any interesting stories/places/food/people to share with us, then please let us know.
Do not miss to subscribe to us for more videos coming every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday!
Let’s discover the best of Delhi, one video at a time :)

Poetry to celebrate a new era for Norwich's Dragon Hall

Young poet RubyPinner has written the poem New Era to celebrate a new chapter at Dragon Hall.
The medieval building is home to Writers' Centre Norwich which is leading the project to transform the historic venue into the NationalCentre for Writing.
Ruby's poem was performed at the breaking ground celebrations to mark the start of building work on the ambitious project.
Norfolk Now is the YouTube channel that gives you the best local stories from across Nelson's county. Tune in for the latest videos on news, sports, food & drink, history, entertainment and more...
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